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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Dec 12, 2009 18:11:55 GMT -5
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Dec 12, 2009 18:16:49 GMT -5
Chris Weitz interview with Stevie Wongwww.youtube.com/watch?v=cqsWbNafhu8 New Radio Interview with Rob from UKwww.youtube.com/watch?v=UwVDpmQR_iw New Interviews from Francewww.youtube.com/watch?v=HhZel-AZC2oQuestions: 1. Do think Edward is too prudish with Bella? 2. Do you think that a love story like Edward and Bella's is possible in reality? 3. What do you have in common with your character? 4. How does it feel to be part of the success of Twilight Saga? 5. Which other character would you like to play? 6. Are you afraid of being only know as Edward? 7. What's the most original/eccentric thing you've ever received from a fan? 8. Have you ever met very passionate fans? ---- 5 ways to dump a girl with class according to Rob www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvmdIePjayUwww.youtube.com/watch?v=MK_TfmlFn401. How many times do you shave a week? 2. How many times do you look at yourself in a mirror a day? 3. Do you burn or tan under the sun? 4. Do you like to sing under the moon? 5. Water or red wine with your meat?
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Dec 16, 2009 11:37:36 GMT -5
New Moon grosses over $600 million at box office!'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' Still Going Strong Overseas "After holding the top spot at the overseas box office for the last month, the reign of The Twilight Saga: New Moon is set to come to an end this week with the release of James Cameron's Avatar. New Moon is expected to gross $22.3 million this weekend in foreign sales, gathered from 9,163 screens. That will bring its box office total overseas to a whopping $358.7 million. With the foreign circuit set to roll on Avatar, the 3D epic from director James Cameron, beginning Wednesday on 16,550 screens, look for The Twilight Saga: New Moon to drop back to second place. Summit Entertainment, the films distributors, have nothing to be disappointed in though. With New Moon's month-long rule at the foreign box office, that brought its total worldwide gross to $626.1 million, and firmly secured it as one of the top grossing films of the year. With The Twilight Saga showing no signs of slowing down popularity wise, look for similar results next year when the third film in the epic series, Eclipse, is released. With that film being shown on not only regular screens, but in IMAX theaters as well, Summit Entertainment is sure to be all smiles come the end of 2010." Source.
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Dec 19, 2009 13:42:24 GMT -5
'New Moon' Exclusive: Chris Weitz Reveals 10 Secrets in the Film!1. Hidden wolves''Look for an upside-down engraving of a wolf in the shot of the bowl in which Carlisle burns his first-aid equipment; on Jacob's T-shirt when he meets Bella in the school parking lot for the first time; and a wolf trinket on the dream-catcher that he gives her.'' 2. Vampire elevator music''When Edward, Bella, and Alice get into the elevator on their way to see the Volturi, the music playing in the elevator is from Strauss' Die Fledermaus (a.k.a. The Bat).'' 3. Emotional baggage?''When Bella is looking for the meadow where she and Edward are seen lying down together, she carries a golden compass clipped to her backpack — part of my baggage!'' 4. Speedy suitor''We did a little trick when Edward gets out of Bella's truck and they're arguing. We wanted to show Edward moving impossibly quickly, so we put Rob right next to the camera but out of sight, and used a double dressed like Rob in the driver's seat. When Edward gets out, it's the double, and then Rob steps in front of the camera, and it looks as if he got there faster than humanly possible.'' 5. Look it up''And last but not least: If you want to know what Jacob says before he almost kisses Bella, ask a Quileute! The address of the Quileute tribal council is quileutenation.org. I can tell you this much: He says, Kwop kilawtley.'' 6. Tower of glower''You can see Volterra's tower and the red-cloaked revelers from the festival of San Marco on the cover of Bella's copy of Romeo and Juliet when she wakes up in her bedroom.'' 7. Hope it was a rental...''In the wolf-fight, we purposely knocked over the camera when the wolves tumble towards it; you can also hear the microphone thumping, as if an actual on-set animal had run into the camera and boom.'' 8. Quileute culture''When prepping to visualize Jacobs and Emily's houses, production designer David Brisbin and his team visited La Push and met the Quileute executive council. While they were there, a young Quileute girl gave David the first drum she made (this is a Quileute custom). To show appreciation, we decided to put the drum in a prominent shot — it's at the entrance of Emily's house, and you see it when Bella first enters. Also, the high pitched 'call' that Embry and Jared give when they jump out of Bella's car is a thing the Quileute kids do.'' 9. Waxing romantic''The reason the moon phases 'backwards' to reveal the title is that this is scientifically correct! I moderated an astrophysics seminar for the Science and Entertainment Exchange with noted astronomer Neil DeGrasse Tyson and he complained about the number of films that get simple science wrong. (Don't ask me to justify vampires or werewolves).'' 10. That's Italian!''In the Volturi chamber, Aro speaks Italian — 'La Tua Cantante' should be easy for readers of the books — he's referring to Bella's being Edward's 'singer,' whose blood calls out to him stronger than anyone else's. Later, when Bella tells him that he doesn't know anything about Edward's soul, he replies, 'Fore ... ne il vostro l'uno o altro' — 'Perhaps ... nor yours either.''' Source.
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